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  • the ldest camera in the world?

  • In Ukenagashi, you sit at 45 degrees to Iaite, and draw over your left knee to the Monouchi wile turning your hear forward towards the target. After, you stand bringing you right leg sholder width and parallel to you left leg. Using sayabiki, you at the same time as standing bring you sword up flat with the edge towards you(over the head). The body must be turned like a spring and the blade slanted down with the shinogi to deflect the incomming attack, and retalliate with a tuned vertical cut.

  • This video looks really basic, however I think if you look closely there are soo many nuances to his technique.

  • doesn't "uke nagashi" translate to "deflection," not "turning aside"? I don't know, maybe that's the same thing anyway. *shrugs*

  • UKE-NAGASHI

  • ZNKR 3rd kata. i love this one.

  • Inre sthetx, what's being shown here is 全日本剣道連盟居合道技, the official twelve forms as dictated by the federation governing Japanese sword arts. There are plenty of older schools, but these twelve forms are the foundation everyone should ideally be working from. Same thing nokori3byo is talking about above.

  • I see the "uke nagashi" in this form, but in our style (dojo/teacher) Uke nagashi is mor eof a warding off from the rear, and this seems to be from the side. Either way, a very good form.

    Thanks for uploading this!

  • Ah, I see.  You counted the opening etiquette as kata #1--that's why you call this one "form 4."

  • This looks alot like ZNKR seiteigata "ukenagashi" (which is kata #3, not 4).

  • basics of iaido

  • see this video shows the basics,I believe,of the japanese style of swordsmanship.

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